Bloodmobile had good turnout
The Minneota Bloodmobile last week had 43 presenting, three deferrals, and one incomplete for a total of 45 pints collected (33 whole blood and six power red cells).
The Minneota Bloodmobile last week had 43 presenting, three deferrals, and one incomplete for a total of 45 pints collected (33 whole blood and six power red cells).
The Minneota City Council Monday approved a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) plan for the new Gorecki Addition, Minneota’s newest housing development.
A chief concern of an law enforcement agencies is the rise of deadly violence in schools, business and public venues.
The Minneota Police Department received the following calls for service:
Monday, June 4
•Intoxicated Person in the 300 block of E. 3rd Street.
When the lights went out at K. P. Kompelien Field, it was determined the lights could be “rigged” by Ottertail Power, but only on a temporary fix basis.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation wants motorists to notice stop signs and stop lights more to reduce crashes at intersections.
The public is cordially invited to attend the Southwest Regional Development Commission’s Annual Meeting on Thursday, July 12, 2018.
The meeting will be held at the Round Lake Vineyards & Winery in Round Lake, MN beginning at 4:00 p.m. and conclude with a dinner.
This year’s guest speaker is Brad Finstad, State Director for USDA Rural Development in Minnesota.
State Director Finstad will speak on Rural Development and the importance of Innovation, Partnerships and Infrastructure in regional development.
Minnesota strawberries will be ready for picking soon.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will set approximately 20,300 traps this year looking for gypsy moth.
Heavy spring rains resulting in flooded fields and delayed planting for many farmers in southern Minnesota.